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This supplement contains a detailed descrip-
tion of the Navigation System and instructions for proper operation. Please read this supplement carefully before using your navigation system. Please keep this supplement with your Owner's Manual and leave it in the vehicle at the time of resale. The next owner will need the informa-
tion it contains. FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD., TOKYO, JAPAN Copyright 2007, FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. is a registered trademark of FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.
Contents Safety Warnings ............................................................................. 2 Before Use....................................................................................... 3 System Components and Controls ............................................... 7 Starting Up the Navigation System .............................................. 9 Volume .......................................................................................... 11 Markers and Controls Displayed on Maps ................................. 12 Screens During Route Setting.................................................................. 12 Screens During Route Guidance ............................................................. 14 Menu Screen Keys and Functions ............................................... 15 Map Operations............................................................................ 17 Selecting Map Orientation ........................................................................ 17 Changing Map Scale.................................................................................... 18 Setting Route................................................................................ 20 Setting Destination...................................................................................... 20 Setting destination/waypoints by scrolling the map.................................................... 20 Setting the destination from the navigation menu ....................................................... 22 Route Guidance ............................................................................ 36 Route Guidance Screen .............................................................................. 36 Zoom-in Map at Intersection.................................................................... 37 Dual Map Display.......................................................................................... 38 Freeway Information ................................................................................... 39 Replaying Voice Guidance......................................................................... 40 Compass Mode.............................................................................................. 41 Route Options............................................................................... 42 Setting Route Options ................................................................................ 42 Search condition .................................................................................................................................. 43 Detour ......................................................................................................................................................... 44 1 Route preferences................................................................................................................................ 45 Destination and waypoints ............................................................................................................ 45 Display route............................................................................................................................................ 49 Route preview......................................................................................................................................... 50 Navigation Setup ......................................................................... 53 Setting Your Navigation System............................................................. 53 User settings ............................................................................................................................................ 54 Quick POI selection.............................................................................................................................. 56 Language Selection ............................................................................................................................ 57 Calibration................................................................................................................................................. 57 Set clock...................................................................................................................................................... 59 Vehicle signal........................................................................................................................................... 60 Restore system defaults.................................................................................................................... 60 Stored Locations .......................................................................... 62 Memory points....................................................................................................................................... 63 Avoid area.................................................................................................................................................. 68 Previous destination (deleting stored locations).............................................................. 70 Other Functions............................................................................ 72 Displaying POI data ............................................................................................................................. 74 Deleting POI markers.......................................................................................................................... 75 Editing Quick POI categories......................................................................................................... 75 SUBARU dealership search.............................................................................................................. 77 Version and Initialization ............................................................ 80 Version ............................................................................................................. 80 Initialization of the navigation settings ............................................... 81 General Information .................................................................... 83 When a Problem Occurs ............................................................................ 86
Safety Warnings You will find a number of WARNINGs, CAUTIONs and NOTEs in this supplement. These safety warnings alert you to potential hazards that could result in injury to you or others. Please read these safety warnings as well as all other portions of this supplement carefully in order to gain a better understanding of how to use your Navigation system safely. WARNING A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is ignored. CAUTION A CAUTION indicates a situation in which injury or damage to your vehicle including Navigation system, or both, could result if the caution is ignored. NOTE A NOTE gives information or suggestions how to make better use of your Navigation system. 2
Before Use WARNING READ THIS MANUAL FIRST Read this supplement carefully before using your navigation system. We are not liable for accidents or other problems resulting from failure to follow the instructions in this sup-
plement. OBEY LOCAL ROAD SIGNS AND REGULATIONS Always obey local road signs and regulations while following instructions given by the navigation system. Some of the data on the DVD-ROM disc may be outdated due to changes in local road signs and regulations. Furthermore, the data on the DVD-ROM disc does not take into account variable fac-
tors such as the weather, road congestion at different times of the day, temporary road closures due to road construc-
tion, and special events. Local road signs and regulations always take precedence over directions given by the system. Failure to obey them could place you in physical danger or in violation of the law. 3 DRIVE SAFELY Before following an instruction (for example, in the case of changing direction) given by the system, check that the action would be safe to take in the current traffic conditions. Continue to pay attention to safety while following any instruction. Do not be distracted by the navigation screen. Failure to keep your attention on the road could lead to an accident. When you need to look at the screen while driving, do so for the shortest time possible and avoid staring at the screen. You must stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating the navigation system. For safety's sake, some of the naviga-
tion system's controls and functions cannot be used unless the vehicle is stationary. When you need to look at the monitor, do so for the shortest time possible. Looking away from the road for too long could lead to an accident. Use this system only in locations where it is legal to do so. Some states/provinces may have laws prohibiting video screens within sight of the driver. VOLUME LEVEL Keep the system's volume level low enough for you to be able to hear outside sounds while driving. To do otherwise may prevent you from reacting appropriately to traffic condi-
tions and could result in an accident.
CAUTION CAUTION Before Use FOREIGN OBJECTS Do not allow foreign objects to enter the disc insertion slot, including your fingers. Foreign objects inside the system's main unit could cause an electric shock or a fire. If the main unit emits smoke or an unusual smell, stop using the system immediately and you contact the nearest SUBARU dealer. NEVER DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY THE SYSTEM Any attempt to disassemble or modify any part of the system could lead to an electric shock or a fire, or some other type of accident. Do not continue using the monitor if it malfunctions If the system shows any sign of malfunctioning (for example, the monitor gives no picture), stop using it immediately and contact the nearest SUBARU dealer. Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident. If the monitor gets contaminated, emits smoke or an odd smell, stop using it If a foreign object gets inside the system, liquid is spilled onto the system, or the system emits smoke or an unusual smell, stop using it immediately and contact the nearest SUBARU dealer. Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident. The displays contain mercury. Therefore, the displays must be removed before vehicle disposal. Once the displays have been removed, please reuse, recycle or dispose of them as hazard-
ous waste. NOTE Liquid-crystal displays may be difficult to read when wearing polarized glasses. 4
Before Use Points to note before use Starting the engine before using the system The navigation system can be used with the ignition key in either the ON position or the ACC position. To preserve the battery, however, it should be used with the engine running whenever possible. Using the system for a long time with the engine off can cause the battery to run down. Delay before display of current position The system will not immediately display a correct indication of your vehicle's current position after being switched on for the first time or after the battery has been disconnected for a long time. It will display a correct current position indication as soon as it receives Global Posi-
tioning System (GPS) signals. Program reloading after battery disconnection The navigation program will be erased from the system's memory if the battery is disconnected. If this happens, load the provided DVD-
ROM disc in the system's main unit and turn the ignition switch to the ON or ACC position. The system will automatically reload the pro-
gram and start operating normally again. Incorrect operation on rough roads The system may operate incorrectly or be unable to read the data on the DVD-ROM disc when subjected to severe vibration caused by driving on rough roads. Handling the GPS antenna Do not paint the antenna. Doing so could impair or prevent signal reception. 5 Disabled switches Some switches are disabled during operation of the system. These switches are displayed in fainter colors and no messages are dis-
played for them. Risk of damage to the main unit Be mindful of the occupant compartment temperature. Using the system when the occupant compartment temperature is extremely high or low can damage it or cause it to malfunction. Also, note that the system's main unit can be damaged by strong vibration and by any metallic object or water that gets inside. Condensation Condensation can form on the lens inside the main unit when there is a rapid change in occupant compartment temperature (for exam-
ple, when the heater is switched on in cold weather). Such condensa-
tion can cause the system to operate abnormally. If you wait an hour or so for the condensation to disappear, the system should start working normally again. If normal operation is still not restored after several hours, we recommend that you contact the nearest SUBARU dealer. Replacing the DVD-ROM disc If you need to replace the DVD-ROM disc, make sure the replacement disc is compatible with your system's main unit. Inserting an incom-
patible disc could damage the unit.
Handling precautions for DVD-ROM discs Handle DVD-ROM discs carefully. Any DVD-ROM disc with excessive warping or scratches on its surface can cause reading errors. Store DVD-ROM discs away from direct sunlight, which can cause warping and render them unusable. DVD-ROM discs rotate at high speeds inside the system's main unit. Never use a cracked or badly warped disc; doing so could damage the unit. To clean a DVD-ROM disc, lightly wipe it with a soft cloth in straight lines from the center hole toward the outer edge. Never clean DVD-ROM discs with benzene, thinner, record spray, antistatic spray, or chemical swabs. Do not touch the DVD-ROM disc's data surface (the surface without a printed label). A dirty data surface can cause reading errors. Always hold a DVD-ROM disc by the center hole and at one point on the outer edge, or by two points on the outer edge. Do not write anything on DVD-ROM discs or affix anything, such as stickers, to them. Before Use 6
System Components and Controls
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12) This button is used to display the destination entry screen of the navigation system. This button is used to display the menu screen of the naviga-
tion system.
(1)
(2)
(3) This button is used to switch to the navigation systems cur-
rent map screen from any other screen.
(4) POWER/VOL This button is used to operate the audio system.
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9) This button is used to operate the audio system. This button is used to operate the audio system. This button is used to operate the audio system. This button allows you to display SCREEN in which adjust-
ments can be made to the screen. This button is used to display the vehicle information screen. 7
(10) MODE/TUNE This button is used to operate the audio system.
(11)
(12) This button is used to operate the audio system. This button is used to take out a disc and/or adjust the tilt of the monitor. System Components and Controls 8
Starting Up the Navigation System Use the following procedure to start up the navigation system and display the current map screen. 1 Start the engine. The CAUTION screen will appear, followed by the opening screen. 2 Carefully read the instructions on the CAUTION screen
(cited below), then select
. CAUTION Make selections only when vehicle is stopped. Watching screen while driving can lead to a serious accident. Some map data may be incorrect. Use judgment and obey traffic rules. See Owner's Manual for complete operating instructions. The current map screen will appear. 9
NOTE To make a selection, touch the desired key displayed on the screen. The CAUTION screen remains on the display unless you select When you use the navigation system for the first time, Eastern Standard Time
(EST) will be displayed. Adjust the system's clock to the right time using the clock setting screen ("SET CLOCK") as described on Page 59. Starting Up the Navigation System 10
Volume Use this function if you want to change the voice guidance volume setting from the default setting. 1 Press the button. 2 Select or to adjust the sound volume. Each time is selected, the sound volume turns down. Each time If you want to turn off the sound of the navigation sys-
tem, select is selected, the sound volume turns up. to display "OFF". 11
Markers and Controls Displayed on Maps Screens During Route Setting Touch a point on the map. A crosshair (scroll mark) will appear on the screen. Then touch a desired point on the map. The map will scroll with the selected point at the center.
<Current Position screen>
(1)(1)
(2)
(3)
(7)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(10) button to Press return to the current map screen. Scroll the map
(11)
<Scroll screen>
(8)
(9)
(1) Time Indicates the current time.
(2) Map orientation control Used to select either a "north up" display or "heading up" dis-
play of the map. (See Page 17.)
(3) GPS marker Shows the status of the signal from GPS satellites. When this marker appears, your navigation system is receiving GPS sig-
nals and using them to calculate the position of your vehicle.
(4) Screen configuration control Allows you to select a preferred display type for route guid-
ance. (See Page 36.)
(5) Map scale Used to display the map scale.
(6) Zoom-out/zoom-in control or is used to zoom out or zoom in the map. Select or to select the map scale.
(7) Vehicle marker Indicates the current position and direction of your vehicle. 12
Markers and Controls Displayed on Maps
(8)
"Store memory point" key Stores markers on the map. This key appears just for a few seconds after a map screen is selected.
(9) Point of interest (POI) key Allows you to display the POI selection screen (See Page 72). On the screen, you can program POIs to appear on a map as markers. This key appears just for a few seconds after a map screen is selected.
(10) Distance from current position Indicates the distance from the current position to the posi-
tion marked by
(11) Destination/waypoint key Used to program a destination or waypoint at the position marked by on a scroll screen. 13
Screens During Route Guidance
(2)
(3)
(1)
(5)
(4)
(5 seconds) Select the screen
(7)
(6) Markers and Controls Displayed on Maps
(1) Distance and time to destination Indicates the time (either approximate time required or time of arrival) and the distance to the destination or a waypoint.
(2) Route A thick blue line indicates the route you should follow.
(3) Turn guidance arrow Indicates the direction of your turn at the next intersection/
intersection as well as the distance to the intersection/inter-
section.
(4)
"Repeat voice" key If this key is selected, the last voice guidance will be repeated.
(5) Current road name
(6)
(7) Shows the name of the road you are currently driving on.
"Display whole route" key If this key is selected, a map containing the entire route will be displayed. (See Page 49.)
"Change route" key Selecting this key displays the route option menu. Selecting a new route option causes the system to calculate the selected route. 14
Menu Screen Keys and Functions
<Current map screen>
Press button to display the menu screen. Select the current map screen. to return to
<Menu screen>
15 The table below shows the keys displayed on the MENU screen, the functions accessible by selecting these keys, and the pages of this manual that describe the instructions you should follow when using these functions. Menu screen key Stored Locations Navigation Set Up Route Options Reference page Function page 63 Memory Points page 68 Avoid Area page 70 Previous Dest. page 54 User Settings page 56 Quick POI Selection page 57 Language page 57 Calibration page 59 Set Clocks Vehicle Signal page 60 Restore System Defaults page 60 page 43 Search Condition page 44 Detour page 45 Route Pref. Dest. & Way Pt. page 45 page 49 Display Route Route Preview page 50
Menu screen key Phone Version Function Bluetooth Phone Redial List Received Calls Phone Book Memory Location Bluetooth Settings Version Reference page page 173 page 183 page 183 page 185 page 178 page 170 page 80 VOL Volume page 11 Menu Screen Keys and Functions 16
Map Operations Selecting Map Orientation You can select either "heading up" or "north up" display on the current map screen by using the following procedure. 1 Select or
<"Heading up" display>
If you select map so that the direction in which you are heading is always directly upwards on the screen (the red arrow points to the north).
("heading up" display), the system rotates the
<"North up" display>
If you select map so that north is always directly upwards on the screen.
("north up" display), the system rotates the 17
Changing Map Scale You can increase or decrease the scale of the map using the following procedure:
1 Select to change the map scale. or Map Operations 2 Selecting below. or changes the scale as shown 18
Map Operations NOTE Selecting You can keep selecting Selecting either of the following on the scale bar displayed by allows you to change the map scale. or or allows you to change the map scale. selecting or allows you to change to the specified map scale. Scale to be changed Current scale
<Scale Bar>
Imperial display Metric display 1/32 mi (mile) 50 m 1/4 mi (mile) 500 m 2 mi (mile) 4 km 16 mi (mile) 32 km 128 mi (mile) 256 km The scale can be displayed in Imperial or metric units. To change the units, See Page 54. 19
Setting Route Setting Destination Setting destination/waypoints by scrolling the map Even if you do not know the exact address of your destination or a way-
point on your route to the destination, you can set it by scrolling the map as follows:
1 Touch the screen and scroll the map until the crosshair reaches the destination or a waypoint. 2 Select the
(destination or waypoint) key. The key will separate into the destination key and the waypoint key. 3 Select for setting the destination The system will calculate the route and display the entire route to the destination on the map. Select address of the waypoint on your route (See Page 62). You can set up to 5 waypoints per trip. for a waypoint. The system will program the 20 Selecting route Upon setting the destination, the system prepares to calculate three types of routes to the destination (Quick, Alt., and Short). You can select from any of the three options as follows:
1 Select
(3 routes). The system will be ready for calculation of any route you select from the three options, namely, Quick (the fastest route), Alt.
(alternative route), and Short (the shortest route).
Setting Route 4 Select
(start). Route guidance will begin along the displayed route. NOTE If the system cannot find your desired route, select
(change route). This will allow you to access the ROUTE OPTIONS screen, from which you can prompt the system to calculate a new route. (See Page 42.) Selecting
(start) for more than ten seconds will start the demon-
stration mode operation. 21
2 Select
(information). The screen will display details (required time, total distance, roads used, etc.) regarding each option. 3 Select
(Quick),
(Alt.), or as you desire, and then select firm your selection.
(Short)
(Start) to con-
Setting Route Setting the destination from the navigation menu You can set your destination using a variety of methods if you start set-
ting from the DESTINATION ENTRY screen. Before you can use any of these methods, perform the following steps:
1 Press the 2 Select the method you want to use button. 22 Depending on the method used or the status of the map displayed, the located point may differ from where the facility you want to visit actually exists.
Setting Route
(Address)*
(Point of Interests)*
(Select from Map)
(Emergency)
(Memory Point) See Page 24. See Page 27. See Page 28. See Page 30. See Page 26.
(Previous Destination) See Page 28.
(Intersection)*
(Freeway Ent/Exit)
(Phone number)
(Coordinates)
(Home) See Page 32. See Page 29. See Page 33. See Page 31. See Page 26.
(Category1) - (Category5) You can switch between screens by selecting or
(previous page).
(next page) NOTE If the set destination area is different from the one displayed under "Search Area" in the right part of the screen, you must select the key and specify the desired area again.
(change) For the methods marked with an asterisk ( * ), you can use the "Change Search Area" function to narrow the area where a destination or waypoint is located by selecting the
(change) key (See Page 34). 23
"Address" method 1 Press the 2 Enter a house number using the keypad on the house button and select
(address). number input screen and select
: Use this key to delete the last character entered. Select it repeatedly if you want to delete all the characters entered. Setting Route You can switch between keypad screens showing different characters by selecting
(alphabet).
(symbols) or
(others), 4 Select
(list). 3 Enter the street name. If you enter enough letters to identify a street name and advance to Step 4, a list showing several street names will be displayed. Select the desired street name from the list. 5 Select the desired street from the list. If the same street name exists in more than one city, a list of these cities will be shown. 24
Setting Route 6 Select the correct city from the list. 8 Select
(start).
(input name): Use this key to input the city name from the Route guidance begins along the displayed route. keypad. 7 Select
(destination) to set the address entered in the above steps as your final destination The system will calculate the route and display the entire route on the map.
(waypoint) to set the address entered in the Select above steps as a waypoint on your route. You can program up to five waypoints per trip. 25 NOTE If the system cannot find your desired route, select
(change route). This will allow you to access the ROUTE OPTIONS screen, from which you can prompt the system to calculate a new route. (See Page 42.) If your DVD-ROM disc does not contain the relevant house number data, an error message will be displayed and a street map will appear, allowing you to set the destination using the map. If your destination is not on a road, set a destination point on a main road nearest to your true destination. Selecting the on a city basis.
(city) will display a screen that searches the destination
: Search the destination from all cities.
: Search the destination from the nearby five cities within 20 miles from the current position.
: Search the destination by inputting the city name. You can also search the destination from the five cities that you searched in the past.
"Memory Point" method If you have saved some locations in the system's memory, you can make use of an appropriate one to set the destination. 1 Press the button and select
(memory point). 2 Select the address of the desired location (memory point).
: Use this key to display the next suggestion.
: Use this key to display up to five of the next suggestions. Setting Route 3 Select NOTE Select the displayed.
(destination) or
(waypoint).
(Attribute),
(icon),
(name), or
(date) key to change the sequence in which memory points are You cannot use the "Memory Point" method unless there are memory points stored. To store memory points, See Page 63.
"Home" method or method using stored destinations If you have stored your home address in the system's memory, you can use it for your destination or a waypoint. Similarly, if other locations are stored in the memory, they can be conveniently used for quick setting of destination and waypoints. 1 First, choose either of the two procedures below to fol-
low the "home" method. Press the 2 Select button.
(home) or one of the locations pro-
grammed to keys through
(Category 5).
(Category 1)
: Use this key to display up to five previous suggestions.
: Use this key to display the previous suggestion. 26
Setting Route The map including your home location or the selected location will be displayed. 2 Enter the name of the desired point of interest and select
. 3 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint). 3 Select the desired point of interest from the list.
(home) and keys NOTE Icon
(Category 5) are displayed only when you have stored your home location and other loca-
tions in the memory. For instructions on how to store your home location and other locations.
(Category 1) through
"Point of Interest" method You can use a selection from the "Point of Interest" listing as your desti-
nation or a waypoint. 1 First, choose either of the two procedures below to fol-
low the "point of interest" method. Press the button and select
(point of interest) 27
: Use this key to display up to five previous suggestions.
: Use this key to display the previous suggestion.
: Use this key to display the next suggestion.
: Use this key to display up to five of the next suggestions. 4 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint).
NOTE If two or more points of interest share the same name, they will both be listed on the screen. Choose an appropriate one from the list. If there are two or more points of interest with the same name, select
(category) or
(Town) to shorten the list. Displayed information about a specific facility might not include recent changes. It is recommended that you check the location or business days/
hours of a desired point of interest before departure.
"Previous Destination" method This method allows you to choose one of the most recently used 100 destinations or waypoints as your new destination or waypoint. 1 Press the button, select
, and then select
(previous destination). 2 Select a desired location from the Previous Destination list. Setting Route
: Use this key to display the next suggestion.
: Use this key to display up to five of the next suggestions. 3 Select NOTE You can select
(destination) or
(waypoint).
(name) or
(date) to change the sequence in which previous destinations are displayed. Selecting previous guide. displays the start point of the
"Select from Map" method You can specify a location on the map that was last displayed and use it for setting the destination or a waypoint. 1 Press the button and select
(select from map). 2 Scroll the map until the crosshair destination or waypoint. is at the desired
:Use this key to display up to five previous suggestions.
: Use this key to display the previous suggestion. 28
Setting Route 3 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint).
: Use this key to display up to five previous suggestions.
"Freeway Entrance/Exit" method You can use the name of a Freeway entrance or exit selected from the
"Freeway Ent./Exit" list for setting your destination or a waypoint. 1 Press the
, and then select button, select
(Freeway Ent./Exit). 2 Enter the name of the desired freeway and select
: Use this key to display the previous suggestion.
: Use this key to display the next suggestion.
: Use this key to display up to five of the next suggestions. 4 Select
(entrance) or
(exit). 3 Select the name of the freeway from the list. 5 Select the name of the street from which you will enter the freeway or to which you will go after leaving the free-
way. 29
: You must select this key before you can enter the street name.
: Use this key to search through the list by distance.
: Use this key to search through the list by name (alphabeti-
cal search) 6 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint).
"Emergency" method This function allows the nearest police station or hospital to be set as the destination. 1 Press the 2 Select either button and select
(emergency).
(Police sta-
tion) or The nearest police stations or hospitals will be displayed accord-
ingly.
(Hospital). 3 Select the desired institution from the list. Setting Route
: Use this key to display up to five previous suggestions.
: Use this key to display the previous suggestion.
: Use this key to display the next suggestion.
: Use this key to display up to five of the next suggestions.
: Sorts the list by distance.
: Sorts the list in alphabetical order by name. 4 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint). NOTE Displayed information about each facility might be changed. It is recommended that you check the location or business days/hours before departure. 30
Setting Route
"Coordinates" method You can set destinations or waypoints using their latitudes and longi-
tudes as follows:
1 Press the
, and then select button, select
(coordinates). 2 Enter the latitude of the desired location. Use the numeric keys together with the [] (degrees), ['] (minutes), and ["] (seconds) keys. 31 3 Enter the longitude of the location.
: Use this key to switch over to the north latitude.
: Use this key to switch over to the south latitude.
: Use this key to switch over to the west longitude.
: Use this key to switch over to the east longitude.
: Use this key to delete the character last entered. Select it repeatedly if you want to delete all the characters entered. 4 Select
(OK).
5 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint). 3 Select the street from the "Intersection" list. Setting Route
"Intersection" method You can use a intersection defined by two street names as a location for setting your destination or a waypoint. 1 Press the button, select
, and then select
(Intersection). 2 Enter the name of the first street and then select
: Use this key to display up to five previous suggestions.
: Use this key to display the previous suggestion.
: Use this key to display the next suggestion.
: Use this key to display up to five of the next suggestions. 4 Specify the second street using the same procedure as the first street. Select
(List). 32
Setting Route 5 When there are two or more candidates, a list of intersec-
tions will be displayed. Select an intersection of your des-
tination.
"Phone number" method This function allows buildings and the like to be located using their phone numbers. 1 Press the
, and then select button, select
(phone number). 2 Enter the phone number starting with the area code. 6 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint). NOTE No intersection is defined if the two streets do not cross each other, the two streets are a freeway and a highway, either street is for right or left turns only, both are one-way streets, either street is for U-turns, the two streets cross on the inside lane, either street is an on/off ramp, either street is a frontage street, and/or 3 Select
. 33
4 Select your destination. The DESTINATION ENTRY menu screen will appear. Setting Route 5 Select
(destination) or
(waypoint). NOTE If a number of candidates exist as a result of, for example, different area codes, these will be displayed in a list. Your desired destination can then be selected from the list. Using "Change Search Area" function This function designates a general geographical area where the desti-
nation or waypoint you want to set is located. This function can be used in the methods marked with an asterisk (*) on Page 22. 1 Press the 2 Select the desired area. button and select
(change). NOTE The SEARCH AREA screen shown above is a sample image. It may be slightly different from the actual screen image. Three map discs are contained in this system. When performing a search for a different area in your destination search, it is necessary to change the map disc with another map disc. If an area you want to find is not displayed on the screen shown above, take out the map disc and change it with a map disc containing the relevant area. For details of the map disc, refer to the description given on the next page. Map Discs The three map discs contain different areas, respectively. (West, Mid and East) Select the map disc containing the destination area you wish and insert the disc in the navigation system. Make sure to reselect your destination when you change the map disc. Refer to the section Set Route in the Instruction Manual for instructions on reselecting the destination. 34
Setting Route Area (West) Area (East) Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Canada Area (Mid) Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, Canada 35 Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, Washington D.C., West Virginia, Canada NOTE Road information for all of the above locations is included on the map discs. This means that the following operations can be performed regardless of which map disc is loaded in the system;
- Scrolling Map to Select Destination (Select from Map)
- Selecting Destination from the previously registered points as a memory point (Home, Memory Point, Previous Destination) within the same area.
- Selecting Destination by Latitude and Longitude (Coordinates), Phone num-
ber, Emergency, and Quick POI. After replacing the map disc, stored data including the POI icon on the map and stored Avoid Street settings will be deleted, and Quick POI selections will return to default. In the Current Location display, the arrival time and the distance to the desti-
nation are displayed for Next Way Point.
Route Guidance Route Guidance Screen During route guidance, the system can indicate on a second screen the directions in which you must make turns at the next and following intersection in either of two ways: "turn arrow" or "turn list". Specify your preferred method of indica-
tion as follows:
<Turn arrow>
1 Select 2 Select
(screen configuration). for turn arrow indication or for turn list indication. If you need not make any further selection, select vant keys will disappear. The rele-
Turn direction is indicated by an arrow.
<Turn list>
Turn directions are indicated in a list. 36
Route Guidance Zoom-in Map at Intersection Before you arrive at an intersection, the system will automati-
cally show a zoom-in map of the intersection on a second screen to make the guidance clearer. As you approach an intersection during route guidance, a zoom-in map of the intersection automatically appears on a second screen. After you drive past the intersection, the zoom-in map disappears. NOTE Use the following procedure to recall the most recently displayed zoom-in map of an intersection or a freeway fork. 1. Select 2. Select
(screen configuration).
(re-display of intersection/range guidance). If you need not make any further selection, select will disappear. The relevant keys As you approach a fork on a freeway during route guidance, a zoom-in map of the freeway automatically appears on a second screen, making the route guidance clearer. 37
Dual Map Display You can configure the screen for a dual map display.
<Single map display>
Route Guidance 2 Select
(dual map). If you wish to return to the single map display, select gle map).
(sin-
If you need not make any further selection, select vant keys will disappear. The rele-
<Dual map display>
1 Select
(screen configuration). NOTE If you wish to modify the display selections that have been made for a second screen, touch the top of the screen. After completing the modification, select See Page 18 for details on scale changes. See Page 72 for details on setting with
. 38
Route Guidance Freeway Information A list of buildings and facilities along a freeway can be dis-
played on the screen. 1 Select 2 Select
(screen configuration).
(freeway information). If you need not make any further selection, select The relevant keys will disappear. The information of a freeway is displayed. 39 Select with the icons of hotels and banks. to display the map in the neighborhood together This map allows you to set your destination and waypoints. It also allows you to register them with the Memory Point with the cur-
sor placed on the icon.
Replaying Voice Guidance If you want to listen to the last voice guidance again during route guidance, use the following procedure:
1 Select
. You can hear the voice guidance again. Route Guidance 40
Route Guidance Compass Mode Longitude and latitude of present location can be displayed on the screen. 1 Select
(screen configuration). 3 Longitude and latitude of present location are displayed at upper right of the screen. 2 Select
(compass). 41
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Route Options Setting Route Options Using the functions available from the Route Options screen, you can change the route options, stop the route guidance or check the route. Use the following procedures:
1 Press the button. 2 Select
(route options). The Route Options screen will appear. Select any of the following displayed functions as necessary:
(search condition):
This function allows you to specify the way in which the system calculates the route to the destination. (See Page 43.)
(detour):
This function allows you to prompt the system to calculates an alternative route from your current position within a specified dis-
tance. (See Page 44.)
(route preferences):
This function allows you to prompt the system to alter the route search conditions and recalculate the route accordingly. (See Page 45.)
(destination and waypoint):
This function allows you to modify the destination and waypoints, and prompt the system to recalculate the route accordingly. (See Page 45.)
(display route):
This function allows you to confirm the entire route and, if neces-
sary, prompt the system to recalculate the route according to your specification. (See Page 49.)
(route preview):
This function allows you to simulate a drive along the system-cal-
culated route before departure. (See Page 50.)
(calculate):
Selecting this key prompts the system to recalculate the route. 42
Route Options
(cancel guidance):
Selecting this key prompts the system to stop route guidance. Note that this erases the destination and waypoints. To prompt the system to start guidance again, select
(calculate). NOTE A recalculated route will sometimes be the same route as the one displayed before recalculation. 43 Search condition You can specify the way in which the system calculates your route. 1 Press the button, then select
(route
(search condition). options), and then select 2 Select
(Quick),
(Alt.), or
(Short) to specify the way of calculating the route to reach the next waypoint or the destination from the current point.
: The system will calculate a route with the shortest driving time required.
: The system will calculate an alternative route.
(You can select waypoint. Only second and subsequent waypoints.)
, or or for the first can be specified for the
: The system will calculate a route with the shortest driving distance. 3 Select 4 Select
(calculate)
(start). Detour Route Options You can specify a detour distance from your current position. The sys-
tem will calculate an alternative route according to the distance specifi-
cation, enabling you to take a detour. 1 Press the button, then select
(route options), and then select
(detour). 2 Select a detour distance using
, or The system will then calculate an alternative route that detours from the current location within the specified distance.
(whole route). When driving on the freeway, make a selection from among
, 15 mi, 25 mi and 3 Select
(start). NOTE If you are driving off the route, it is not possible to calculate a detour route. 44 Destination and waypoints You can change the destination or waypoints for the route calculation by using this function. Addition of waypoints Use the following procedure to add new waypoints to the current route for recalculation. 1 Press the button, then select
(route options), and then select points). 2 Select
(destination and way-
(add).
Route Options Route preferences Use this function to specify preferred route search conditions. The sys-
tem will start recalculating the route according to your specified condi-
tions. 1 Press the button, then select
(route options), and then select
(route preferences). 2 Specify conditions by selecting keys. Each time you select a key, it will toggle between "usage" and
"non-usage" of the corresponding roads or ferries. 3 Select
(calculate). NOTE The
(calculate) key can be selected during route guidance. The route calculation will not always be able to follow the specified condi-
tions. 45
3 Set a waypoint using any method available from the screen. Route Options NOTE When a new destination is set using
(destination), it will replace the current destination and the route calculation will be carried out again. Step 4 must be performed for the second and any subsequent waypoints. Repeat Steps 1 to 4 for each waypoint to be set. 4 Specify the order in which all the set waypoints are to be visited. Choose the location of the waypoint to be added, and then select
(add). 5 Select
(calculate). Modifying destination or waypoint positions Use this procedure to modify the destination or waypoint positions. The screen will display the calculated route and the positions of the destina-
tion or waypoints that you will be able to modify. 1 Press the button, then select
(route options), and then select points). 2 Select 3 Select
(list).
(change location).
(destination and way-
46
Route Options 4 Select the key corresponding to the location that is to be modified. The map for the area around your current location will be dis-
played. 5 Scroll the map to bring the crosshair and then select
. to the location 3 Select the waypoint keys according to the order of your visit. If you wish to cancel the visiting order number indication, select
(undo). 6 Select
(calculate). 4 When you complete the sequencing, the visiting order will be updated automatically. Modifying visiting order You can change the order for visiting your waypoints by using this pro-
cedure. 1 Press the button, then select
(route options), and then select points) 2 Select
(list). 47
(destination and way-
5 Select 6 Select
(calculate).
Deleting destination or waypoints Use this procedure when you wish to delete the previously set destina-
tion or waypoint. 1 Press the button, then select
(route 4 Confirmation message will be displayed. Select
(yes). Select
(no) to cancel the deletion. Route Options
(destination and way-
options), and then select points). 2 Select 3 Select the key corresponding to the destination or way-
(delete). point you wish to delete. 5 Select
(calculate). 48 Display route Use this function to display the entire route. You can also specify an area you wish to avoid and prompt the system to recalculate the route accordingly. 1 Press the button, then select
(route options), and then select
(display route). 2 Select
(turn list). The entire route screen will appear and then it will change to the Turn List screen.
Route Options Deleting destination and all waypoints You can delete the destination and all previously set waypoints in a sin-
gle process. 1 Press the button, then select
(route
(destination and way-
options), and then select points). 2 Select 3 Confirmation message will be displayed. Select
(delete all).
(yes). Select
(no) to cancel the deletion. 49
Route preview Route Options The system can show you an automated simulation of the calculated route. 1 Press the button, then select
(route
(avoid):
Select this key if you wish to specify any areas to avoid from the list of street names.
(Reroute):
The system will recalculate the route. options), and then select
(route preview). 2 Start the simulation drive according to the calculated route using the keys on the screen as follows:
If the data for the route cannot be shown on one screen, scroll the screen using the keys. and 3 When the Reroute is selected: Select
(start).
: Move to the start point.
: The simulation drive will start toward the start point. After
,and when it is the start, this key will be displayed as selected, the simulation drive will switch to high-speed driving.
: The simulation drive will stop.
: The simulation drive will start toward the destination. After the start, this key will be displayed as
, and 50
Route Options when it is selected, the simulation drive will switch to high-speed driving.
: Move to the destination.
: The EDIT ROUTE PREVIEW screen will be displayed. (See Page 51.) NOTE The visual speed of the simulation vehicle varies with the map scale selected. The speed appears to be faster with a wide-area map than with a zoom-in map. 51 Setting conditions for simulation drive You can change the simulation drive conditions using this procedure. 1 Press the button, then select
(route options), and then select
(route preview). 2 Select
(edit). The EDIT ROUTE PREVIEW screen will appear.
(to destination or next waypoint):
The simulation drive will stop at the destination or the next way-
point.
(to next POI):
The simulation drive will stop at a point of interest that has been set up on the route.
(delete):
A selected POI will be deleted.
POI keys:
When you select one of the six POI category keys, the system will retrieve the selected POI from the Quick POI storage and display it on the map. When you select the key, you can find POIs of other categories. For more details, See Page 56.
(others) If, for example, the
(to next POI) category key is selected and a simulation drive is started, your simulation vehicle will then stop at a restaurant on the route. If you then select information on the restaurant.
(information), the system will display
. Route Options Selecting number displayed.
* The Bluetooth Phone is required to be set in advance allows you to make a phone call to the phone NOTE You must finish the simulation drive before you actually start to drive. Although the simulation drive will automatically stop when you actually start to drive, not finishing it properly can lead to an error in the display of your vehicle's current position. 52 Select any of the displayed functions as necessary. This screen consists of two pages. Change the page by using the keys. or
Navigation Setup Setting Your Navigation System Using the functions available from the Navigation Setup screen, you can change the map display conditions and alter the route guidance conditions. 1 Press the button. 2 Select
(navigation setup). The NAVIGATION SET UP screen will appear. 53
(user settings):
This function allows you to change the screen display and sound settings. (See Page 54.)
(quick POI selection):
This function allows you to set the point of interest categories that are displayed when you select the menu from the current position screen. (See Page 56.)
(language):
This function allows you to change the language for the menu screens and the voice guidance. (See Page 57.)
(calibration):
You can use this function to correct display errors in the vehicle's position and direction. (See Page 57.)
(set clock):
This function allows you to set the time. (See Page 59.)
(restore system defaults):
This function allows you to change the system's current settings back to the default settings (factory settings). (See Page 60.)
(Vehicle Signal):
This function allows you to confirm the vehicle signal, the version of the DVD-ROM disc. (See Page 60.) User settings Navigation Setup You can change the screen display and sound settings using this procedure. 1 Press the button, then select
(navigation setup), and then select
(user settings). 2 Select the setting item you wish to change. The USER SETTINGS screen consists of three pages. Use the or keys to change the screen page when selecting a setting item. 54
Navigation Setup Distance:
Units of distance can be selected from and
(mile).
(km) Road Restriction Warnings:
You can select or deselect display of traffic restriction warnings during route guidance. Keyboard layout:
The layout of input keys can be selected from out) or
("QWERTY" layout).
("ABC" lay-
Arrival Time:
Time of arrival at the destination or a waypoint can be displayed in two different ways: estimated arrival time or remaining driving time. Select or for the estimated arrival time display for the remaining time display.
<Estimated arrival time>
<Required remaining time>
Map Mode:
The map display mode can be set to any of the automatic, day-
time, and nighttime modes.
(automatic):
The brightness of the display will automatically change to day-
time brightness and nighttime brightness when the headlights are turned off and on, respectively. 55
(daytime):
The brightness of the display is fixed at the daytime setting regardless of whether the headlights are on or off.
(nighttime):
The brightness of the display is fixed at the nighttime setting regardless of whether the headlights are on or off. Guidance Screen:
This function allows you to select or deselect display of guidance messages on the screen. Freeway Information:
This function allows you to select or deselect display of guidance messages when driving on freeway. Auto Volume:
A setting can be made so that the sound volume of the naviga-
tion system automatically increases as the speed of the vehicle increases. Beep:
A setting can be made so that a beep sounds. Clock Display:
A setting can be made so that the clock is displayed. Audio Status Display:
A setting can be made so that the status of the audio system is displayed. Reverse Mute:
A setting can be made so that the sound volume of the audio sys-
tem is reduced while reversing the vehicle.
Quick POI selection 3 Select a category. Navigation Setup Using this function, you can set the point of interest categories that are displayed when you select the Point of Interest menu key on the cur-
rent map screen. Set up to six different categories that you use most fre-
quently. (See Page 72 for the method of displaying POI categories on the map and searching for the nearest points of interest.) 1 Press the button, then select
(navigation Once you have selected a category key, subcategories will be dis-
played. setup), and then select
(quick POI selection). 2 Select one of the six category keys you wish to program into the Quick POI storage. Subcategories from all individual categories will be displayed together. 4 Select the subcategories to be displayed on the map.
(all category list):
(default):
Use this key to restore the factory settings. NOTE Repeat Steps 1 to 4 to add more POI categories for display on the menu screen. 56
Navigation Setup Language Selection Calibration This function allows you to correct any display errors in the position and direction of your vehicle on the map display. Adjusting current position and direction 1 Press the button, then select setup), and then select
(calibration).
(navigation 2 Select
(position/direction). Use the following procedure to select your preferred language for the menu screens and the voice guidance. 1 Press the button, then select
(navigation setup), and then select
(language) 2 Select your preferred language from the list. 57
3 Move the crosshair select
. to the correct position, and then 4 Use or to adjust the direction in which you are heading, and then select
. Navigation Setup Distance When selected, this function automatically corrects an error in the cur-
rent position display that might occur after tire replacement. 1 Press the button, then select
(navigation setup), and then select
(calibration). 2 Select
. NOTE You will have to drive about 6 miles (10 km) before the distance correction is complete. 58 4 Select the daylight saving time mode by pressing or
. NOTE Select to advance the time by one hour.
Navigation Setup Set clock Since the adjustments for minutes and seconds are made automatically using the time data provided by GPS satellites, you can set your clock by simply performing a time-zone and daylight saving time adjustment using this function. 1 Press the button, then select
(navigation setup), and then select
(set clock). 2 Select if you prefer 24-hour display; select for 12-hour display. 3 Select the time-zone by pressing or
. NOTE Initial time-zone setting of this navigation unit is Eastern (Disc A)/Mid (Disc B)/
Pacific (Disc C). 59
Vehicle signal Restore system defaults Navigation Setup This function allows certain vehicle data and GPS satellite data to be dis-
played. 1 Press the button, then select and then select setup), select The VEHICLE SIGNAL screen will appear.
(navigation
(vehicle signal). Use this function if you want to change all of the system's current set-
tings back to the default settings. 1 Press the button, then select and then select
(navigation
(restore system setup), select defaults). 2 Select default. Select ting to default. to return all current systems settings to
(default) to return average speed set-
NOTE If you select this function, all your settings will be deleted. 60
Navigation Setup
[Default List]
Item Map display Search Area Display Guidance Language Map Orientation (1 and 2 screen) Map Display Mode Map Display Scale Map Configuration Q-POI Map Display Show POI Icon Display Right Screen Setting, POI Passage Point Display/
Current Location, Map Screen (Time Requirement, Time, Direction / Distance) Passage Point Display/
Full Route, Map Screen (Time Require-
ment, Time, Direction / Distance) Restricted Road Freeway Information Volume Control Volume Preset Initial condition Disc A (WEST): CA Disc B (MID): IL Disc C (EAST): DC US English, female North up Single-screen display Single-screen:
10,000 map (1/16 mi) (100 m) Dual-screen:
40,000 map (1/4 mi) (500 m) Arrow Mode Off Off On Next passage point Destination On Off 4 61 Item Navigation Setup Menu Distance Road Restriction Warnings Reverse Mute Keyboard Layout Arrival Time Item Map Mode Guidance Screen Q-POI Selection Language Selection Route Options Search Condition Route Preferences Initial condition mile On Off ABC Required remaining time Initial condition Auto On A: Gas station B: ATM C: Parking D: Grocery store E: All Restaurants F: Hotel US English, female, male, French, Espanl Quick Allow Toll Road: Off Allow Ferry: Off Allow Major Roads: On Allow Time Restricted Road:
Off
Stored Locations You can store, edit, or delete any destinations, waypoints, and other marked points using the procedures described in this section. 1 Press the 2 Select
(stored locations). button. 3 Select the desired item.
(Memory Points):
Use this function to place markers on the map. (See Page 63.)
(Avoid Area):
Use this function to store into the system's memory any areas you want to avoid. (See Page 68.)
(Previous Destination):
Use this function to delete previously stored destinations and waypoints. (See Page 70.) Selecting this key allows you to display icons for memory points.
(Display memory point icons):
Each of the above six functions has some or all of the following four standard editing functions (see the table below):
(add):
You can store a new location into memory. You can see a list of the stored locations.
(list):
(delete):
You can delete stored locations.
(delete all):
You can delete all stored locations. 62
Stored Locations Editing keys displayed for each function are as follows:
Memory points Storing new memory points Memory points can be stored into any of the four categories of storage locations. 1 Press the button, then select
(stored loca-
tions), and then select
(memory points). 2 Select
(add). Memory Points (100) Avoid Area (10) Previous Deset. (5) The numbers in parentheses following the function names indicate the maximum locations you can store in the memory. 63
3 Set the memory point using the preferred method avail-
able on the displayed screen. Stored Locations Reviewing and modifying memory points Using this function, you can review the stored memory points in the form of a list on the screen and modify names, icons, telephone num-
bers, and other memory point data. 1 Press the button, then select
(stored loca-
tions), and then select
(memory points). 2 Select
(list). NOTE Up to 100 memory points can be stored. Once that number has been reached, you must delete memory points that you no longer require (See Page 67) before you can store new memory points. The number of memory points you can store is indicated on the screen. 64
Stored Locations 3 Select the memory point to be modified. You can change the sequence in which memory points are listed by selecting
(na me), or
(Attribute),
(date).
(icon), 4 Select the category key corresponding to the memory point to be modified.
(icon): Selecting this key allows you to choose a dis-
(Page 1) and play icon. the CHANGE ICON screen contain standard icons, whereas the
"With Sound" (with sound) page contains icons that are accompa-
nied by response sounds. Select
(with sound) to listen to these sounds.
(Page 2) of 65
NOTE The "With direction" (
) keys in the "With Sound" page are used to activate response sounds only when you come near the mem-
ory point from the specified direction. Select and set the direction using respective sounds. allows you to listen to
. Selecting or or
(position): Select this key to review the memory points and modify a memory point on the map screen. After checking or modifying it, select
(OK). Stored Locations
(category): Use this key to change the storage cate-
gory. After selecting this key, select either key of HOME or Preset Destinations 1 to 5. For memory points to which the category has been set, it is possi-
ble to set them quickly as a destination. It is convenient to set in advance the category to your home or a spot to which you go fre-
quently. When setting it as a destination, select the relevant key on the DESTINATION ENTRY screen. See Page 22. When the modification has been completed, select
(Tel): Select this key to modify a telephone number.
(OK).
(name): Select this key to change the name of a mem-
ory point. When the change has been completed, select displayed on the map, or
(on) if the name is to be
(off ) if it is not to be displayed.
(OK). Then select 66
Stored Locations Deleting memory points You can delete stored memory points by using this function. 1 Press the button, then select
(stored loca-
tions), and then select
(memory points). 2 Select the category of the memory point to be deleted. 3 Select 4 Select the memory point to be deleted.
(delete). 67 5 Confirmation message will be displayed. Select
(yes). Select
(no) to cancel the deletion. Deleting all memory points Using this function, you can delete all memory points. 1 Press the button, then select
(stored loca-
tions), and then select
(memory points). 2 Select the category of the memory points to be deleted. 3 Select
(delete all).
4 Confirmation message will be displayed. Select
(yes). Select
(no) to cancel the deletion. Avoid area Stored Locations Storing avoid areas If you use this function to store into the system's memory the areas you want to avoid, the system will avoid the areas when calculating routes. 1 Press the button, then select
(stored loca-
tions), and then select
(avoid area). 2 Select
(add). 3 Set an avoid area using your preferred method. A map including the specified avoid area will appear. The method of setting avoid areas is identical to that of setting destinations. 68
Stored Locations 4 Select
(reduce) or
(enlarge). 3 Select the avoid area to be modified.
(reduce): Reduces the size of the avoid area.
(enlarge): Increases the size of the avoid area. 5 Select
(OK). NOTE Reduce the scale of the map to specify a larger area. Avoid areas can be set only when the scale of the map is 0.6 mile (1 km) or less. 4 Select the key corresponding to the item to be modified. For details regarding the function of each key, refer to "Reviewing and modifying memory points" on Page 64. Reviewing and modifying avoid areas Using this function, you can review the stored avoid areas in the form of a list and modify them if necessary. 1 Press the button, then select
(stored loca-
tions), and then select
(avoid area). 2 Select 69
(list). NOTE The methods for deleting individual and all avoid areas are the same as those described on Page 67 and 67 for memory points.
Previous destination (deleting stored locations) 3 Select the destination to be deleted. Stored Locations Use this function to delete previously set destinations. 1 Press the button, then select
(stored loca-
tions), and then select
(previous destinations). 2 Select
(delete). If destinations will be deleted.
(all delete) is selected, all previously set
: Use this key to display up to five previous destinations.
: Use this key to display the previous destination.
: Use this key to display the next destination.
: Use this key to display up to five of the next destinations.
(name): Use this key to search through the list by name
(alphabetical search).
(date): Use this key to search through the list by date. 70
Stored Locations 4 Confirmation message will be displayed. Select
(yes). Select
(no) to cancel the deletion. 71
Other Functions Displaying POIs on a map Using this function, you can display POIs on the current map screen. 1 Touch the current map screen. 2 Select
(points of interest). 3 Select desired POIs using the displayed category keys. When selecting two or more categories, select selection of up to five categories is available. to make a selection of them. The local points of interest (see below).
(all local POIs): Use this key to search for all Once you have made your selection of POIs, corresponding mark-
ers will appear on the current map screen. To delete the markers for these POIs, See Page 75. NOTE Displayed information about each POI facility might not include recent changes. It is recommended that you check the location or business days/hours before departure. 72
Other Functions Local search 1 Touch the current map screen. 2 Select
(points of interest). 4 Select the POI you want to find from the list of catego-
ries.
: Use this key to display up to five previous POIs.
: Use this key to display the previous POI.
: Use this key to display the next POI.
: Use this key to display up to five of the next POIs.
: Use this key to search through the list by distance.
: Use this key to search through the list by icon type.
: Use this key to search through the list by name (alpha-
betical search).
: Use this key to display a list of POIs only along the route up to the destination. Once you have made your selection of POIs, corresponding mark-
ers will appear on the map. 3 Select
(all local points of interest). When searching local points of interest, it is necessary to set in advance the category you want to make a search to the Quick POI.
(See Page 74.) 73
Displaying POI data You can display the information on a POI, such as the name, address and telephone number. 1 Display the desired POI markers on the current map screen. (See Page 56 and 72 for the procedure.) 2 Select the POI marker for which you want information by moving the crosshair The name of the POI will appear. If no data is stored for the selected POI, no name is displayed. over it. 3 Select
(information). The information on the POI will be displayed. Other Functions
: Use this key to store the POI location as a memory point. 74 Editing Quick POI categories Use this function when you want to edit the Quick POI categories on this unit. 1 Select
(menu). 2 Select
(navigation set up).
Other Functions Deleting POI markers Use this function when you want to delete any POI markers on the map. 1 Touch the current map screen. 2 Select 3 Select
(point of interest off).
(point of interest). The marker for the POI will disappear from the map. 75
3 Select
(quick POI selection). 6 Select
(automotive). Other Functions 4 Select the item that you want to edit.
(Following procedure show how to change the category from ATM to SUBARU dealership on Quick POI for example.) 7 Select
(SUBARU dealership). 5 Select
(ATM) 76
Other Functions Shopping Mall bookmarked as POI. to Quick SUBARU dealership search Selecting [Default] returns the Q-POI SELECTION items to their default settings. SUBARU dealership search from POI 1 Press the button and select
(point of inter-
est). 2 Press the
(category). 3 Press the
(automotive). 77
4 Select ship) from the list.
(SUBARU dealer-
Other Functions Displaying SUBARU dealership on map 1 Touch the current map screen. 2 Select
(points of interest). NOTE Displayed information about a specific facility might not include recent changes. It is recommended that you check the location or business days/
hours of a desired point of interest before departure. 5 The system refine the destination search only for SUB-
ARU dealership. 3 Select
(list categories). If as a quick POI on the screen shown above, turn it on and then proceed to step 6.
(SUBARU DEALER) has been registered 78
Other Functions 4 Select
(automotive). 6 Select the SUBARU dealership marker by moving the cross hair over it. 5 Select
(SUBARU dealer-
ship) and press The POI marker of SUBARU dealership will appear.
(show). 7 Select 8 The information of SUBARU dealership will be displayed.
(info). 79
Version and Initialization Version Use this function to check the version of the DVD-ROM disc you are presently using. 1 Press the 2 Select
(version). button. 3 The version of the DVD-ROM disc will be displayed on the screen. 80
Version and Initialization Initialization of the navigation settings The settings of the navigation system can be initialized. When initialized, data such as memory points, travel history and telephone numbers are all deleted. Data once deleted cannot be restored. 1 Press the 2 Select
(version). button. 3 Select
. 4 Select
. 81
5 Select
. Version and Initialization 6 The navigation system is restarted automatically. All of the settings are initialized. 82
General Information Accuracy of vehicle position Area in which GPS signals cannot be received Because the radiowave signals from the GPS satellites travel primarily by line of sight, the navigation system might not be able to receive the signals in the areas described below.(If the GPS mark does not appear on the map screen, it means that the GPS radiowave signals are not being properly received.)
(1)
(2)
(3) Under a three-dimensional road system such as for high speed Inside a tunnel Inside a building roads Between buildings
(4) On boulevards lined with trees
(5)
(6) Under a cliff or in a cave If the GPS antenna or its surroundings are blocked by an obstacle
(including cargo), it might not be possible for the system to receive the GPS radiowave signals. If multiple paths are created due to the reflection from buildings, a large measurement error could occur, causing the vehicle's mark to deviate from its actual position. Deviation of the vehicle's position mark The vehicle's position mark could deviate from its actual position when the vehicle is being driven under the conditions listed below or due to conditions of the GPS satellites. If the vehicle travels on a road whose actual shape differs from that in the map data, the vehicle's mark could deviate from the actual posi-
83 tion. The correct position will eventually appear on the screen through the correction function. If the screen does not show the cor-
rect position for an excessively long time, correct the current position or make an automatic correction.
(1)
(2) When the road splits into a narrow Y, the vehicle's mark could The vehicle's mark could appear on a parallel road. appear on the other fork of the Y.
(3) When the vehicle makes a right or left turn, the vehicle's mark
(4) could appear on one street ahead or behind. If the vehicle is transported by means other than the vehicle's own power, such as on a ferryboat, the vehicle's mark will remain in the position it was before the transport until the sys-
tem can calculate the position through the GPS.
(5) When the vehicle is driven on a steep incline, the vehicle's mark
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9) could deviate from its actual position. If there are continuous gradual curves in the same direction, the vehicle's mark could deviate from its actual position. If the vehicle is driven in a zigzag pattern, such as through fre-
quent lane changes, the vehicle's mark could deviate from its actual position. If the vehicle is placed on a turntable, such as in a parking area, and turned with the ignition OFF, the vehicle's mark could devi-
ate from its actual orientation. The vehicle's mark could also deviate even after the vehicle has exited the parking area. The vehicle's mark could deviate from its actual position if the vehicle is driven using tire chains or snow tires on a snow-cov-
ered road or on a mountainous road.
(10) The vehicle's mark could deviate from its actual position after the tires have been replaced. How the vehicle position is detected Detecting the vehicle's position through the GPS GPS stands for "Global Positioning System", which is a system used for detecting an object's position through the use of satellites of the U.S. Department of Defense. Radiowave signals from three or more satellites are received by the navigation system, which utilizes the principle of triangulation to detect the position at which the radiowave signals are received. When the navigation unit is receiving the GPS radiowave signals, a
"GPS" mark will appear on the map screen. Detecting the vehicle's position through self-contained naviga-
tion Self-contained navigation is a system that detects the vehicle's posi-
tion by calculating the vehicle's driven distance and turning angle though the use of various types of sensors that are mounted on the vehicle. Through the use of self-contained navigation, the vehicle's position can be detected even in an area where the GPS radiowave signals cannot be received. Making corrections to the detection of the vehicle's position through map matching In map matching, the position information resulting from the detection of the vehicle's position and the locus of the travel of the vehicle up to the present are constantly compared to the General Information shape of the roads on the map in order to correct the vehicle's position mark to the most appropriate road. If the vehicle is driven on a road whose actual shape differs from its map data, the vehicle's position mark on the map could devi-
ate from its actual position. Occasionally, the correction of the vehicle's position mark to the actual road on the map can be observed, particularly after the vehicle has turned at an intersection or has exited from a parking area. Accuracy of the route guidance The conditions listed below do not indicate a malfunction.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7) The guidance might prompt the driver to drive straight even though the vehicle is being driven on a straight road. The directional guidance could display multiple place names. If the vehicle makes a turn at an intersection before the guided route, the wrong type of voice guidance could be outputted. The guidance might not be outputted while the vehicle is mak-
ing a turn at an intersection. The system might not be able to search for the proper route. If there is no road to the destination or if there is only a narrow road, the route might be indicated up to an area that is short of the destination. The repeat search could take a long time while the vehicle is being driven at high speeds.
(8) While the system is searching again for the route, the route indi-
cation might not appear in time for the next right or left turn. The route might not change even if a search is made again.
(9) 84
General Information
(10) The system might guide the driver to make a U-turn.
(11) The system might guide the driver to a road that cannot actu-
ally be travelled (such as a road to which entry is prohibited).
(12) The system might not output guidance even if the vehicle is driven in reverse on the guided route.
(13) The system might not use a local ferryboat even if the ferry pri-
(14) ority is selected. If the intersection that you're being guided to is near the end of the route search, the system might not be able to provide guid-
ance.
(15) The route might not go on a toll road even if the toll-road prior-
ity is selected. Similarly, a route that uses a toll road could appear on the screen even if the toll-road priority is not selected. (The driver may or may not be able to select "toll-road priority" if both toll and free roads are available.) 85
When a Problem Occurs Confirm whether the problem is due to a minor operational error or a malfunction in the system by referring to the table below before you contact your SUBARU dealer for any repair service. General Information The map does not scroll even when the vehicle is moving. The screen shown might not be the current map screen. The vehicle marker does not appear. The screen shown might not be the current map screen. The GPS marker is not displayed. See Page 12 of this manual for instructions on displaying the current map screen. See Page 12 of this manual for instructions on displaying the current map screen. The GPS antenna or your vehicle might be in a position where GPS signals cannot be received. Try moving the GPS antenna or your vehicle to a position where there are no obstacles around. There is no voice guidance. Route guidance might be suspended. The guidance volume might be too low. Small spots or bright flashes appear on the screen display. This is probably due to the natural characteristics of the liquid crystal display (LCD). The DVD-ROM disc cannot be ejected. The disc might be incompatible or might have been inserted incorrectly. See "Volume" on Page 11. There is nothing wrong with the display and no need for concern. 86
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2007-08-08 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2007-08-08
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
JVC KENWOOD Corporation
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017389966
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1 | Physical Address |
2967-3, Ishikawa-machi
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1 |
Tokyo, N/A 192-8525
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1 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
M******@us.ul.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
IOM
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
39553
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
H******** A********
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1 | Title |
Senior Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
81-42********
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1 | Fax Number |
81-42********
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1 |
a******@jvckenwood.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
UL Japan Inc
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1 | Name |
M******** H********
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1 | Physical Address |
907 Kawanishi, Yamakita-machi
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1 |
Ashigarakami-gun, Kanagawa-ken, 258-0124
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1 |
Japan
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1 | Telephone Number |
81-46********
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1 | Fax Number |
81-46********
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1 |
M******@jp.ul.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
UL Japan Inc
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1 | Name |
Y******** A****
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1 | Physical Address |
4383-326 Asama-cho
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1 |
Ise-shi, Mie-ken, 516-0021
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1 |
Japan
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1 | Telephone Number |
81-59********
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1 | Fax Number |
81-59********
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1 |
Y******@jp.ul.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Vehicle Console with Bluetooth Transmitter | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
UL Japan Inc
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1 | Name |
O****** W****
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1 | Telephone Number |
81-46********
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1 | Fax Number |
81-46********
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1 |
O******@jp.ul.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0010100 |
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